Stolen car recovered from lake on South Side, another vehicle stuck in sand: police

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Ashley Gee got a notification from her cell phone around 2 a.m. saying her KIA Sportage vehicle was on the move. She had parked her vehicle in front of a friend’s residence on the South Side and she wasn’t driving it.

Her car was stolen.

The following hours, she tracked her vehicle moving on the West Side, making stops all throughout the city, going to Indiana before returning to the South Side, she said.

“I called the police, eventually showing an officer my cell phone,” Gee, 32, said. “But he told me it was little they could do until the vehicle stops and stays stationary.”

It did eventually stay stationary, but in Lake Michigan.

Gee went to the scene only to find out her KIA was a complete loss from water damage, she said.

Members of the Chicago Police Marine Unit open one of the doors to a stolen 2021 Kia Sportage SUV after it was pulled out of Lake Michigan on Aug. 4, 2023.

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Friday morning police confirmed her KIA was recovered from Lake Michigan’s waters in the area of 51st Street. A second stolen KIA was nearby, stuck in the sand.

Gee, a mother of two boys, 7 and 8, purchased her car about 6 months ago. When she heard about the uptick in thefts of KIA vehicles she did what she could afford, and decided to get a tracking system from her mobile carrier.

“I watched the thieves while they were looking for other cars. They were on a joyride looking for other cars to steal,” Gee said.

“I need my vehicle to take my sons around. I don’t know what I am going to do now,” he said.

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